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Troubleshoots and repairs Flight Management Systems (FMS,) Satcom and Airborne Radio Telephone Systems, EGPWS/TAWS, communications, navigation, radar, TCAS/XPDR, DME, autopilot/flight director, audio, ADF, Cabin Management/In-flight Entertainment (IFE), and other sophisticated avionics/electronics systems.
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Avionics manufacturer training –Garmin, Honeywell, King, or Aspen. As an Avionics Technician III, you will be responsible performing avionics troubleshooting and new installations on both turboprop and jet aircraft in the general aviation / corporate aviation arena.
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Our FBO also offers aircraft sales and brokerage services, aircraft maintenance and avionics, aircraft paint services as well as supplying fuel, both into-plane and retail, deicing and hangar services.
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Position Title: Avionics Installer Sr. Avionics Installer Sr in GAC Savannah. Fabricates wire harnesses, installs, terminates, ring-out, and assists in functional test of avionics/electrical systems.
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As an Avionics Engineer , you will design and build the hardware and software that powers long-range swarming drones. Avionics Engineer - Job Description. Utilizing a mix of third party and in-house built components, the avionics system will fly the aircraft, operate payloads, and coordinate with other aircraft and ground control stations to implement the swarming tactics that make each aircraft perform as part of a networked system far more capable than any single aircraft can be.
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In this role you will provide full-spectrum Avionics Engineer Support to the B-2 Program Office within the US Air In this role you will provide full-spectrum Avionics Engineer Support to the B-2 Program Office within the US Air Force Life Cycle Management Center at Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio. This position includes both telework and government-site work requirements.
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Avionics Software and Hardware design will fall under the realm of the Avionics Systems Engineer, so a technical background in a related area (e.g., aerospace, mechanical, electrical, or software engineering) that can be utilized in flight system design and development is a must.
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Design and develop avionics electronics hardware from circuit and schematic design to PCBA layout. When launch day arrives, we want you by our sideABL’s Avionics Engineers are critical to mission success, bridging the gap between hardware responsible for producing thousands of pounds of thrust and software guiding the payload safely to the correct orbit.
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That means changing the way we fly, fueling jets in an eco-friendly way, keeping buildings smart and safe and even making it possible to breathe on Mars.
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Electrical Engineer, Full Product Life Cycle, Commercial Avionics. - Excels in its niche in commercial avionics. Familiarity with schematic capture and PCB routing software such as OrCAD/Allegro PCB Designer or similar tools.
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As a Principal Avionics Engineer, you will be responsible for requirements generation and decomposition, architecture development, build, integration, and test of avionics hardware systems associated with our data-acquisition stack, compute stack, and network architecture.
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Modern Technology Solutions, Inc. (MTSI) is seeking an Aircraft Systems Avionics Engineer (Computer Systems and Software Airworhiness) in Dayton, OH. The prospective candidate will provide direct advisory and assistance support (A&AS) as a Avionics Engineer (Computer Systems and Software Airworthiness) to U.S. Air Force customers in a U.S. Air Force Program Office.
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Own requirements capture, component selection, schematic capture, and PCB layout to rapidly prototype various avionics modules. Proficiency in utilizing relevant software tools for avionics and electrical modeling (ECAD tools for PCB Design.
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Position Title: Avionics Installer II - Retrofit. Avionics Installer II - Retrofit in GAC Savannah. Under minimal supervision, assists in the removal/installation of avionics electrical components, fabrication of wire harnesses, installations, terminations, ring-out, and functional tests of avionics/electrical systems.
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Velocity covers an extensive range of instruments, avionics and accessories for commercial air transport, freight carriers, regional airlines, helicopters, and business jets and general aviation.
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